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Opening the Georgian Condominums is the first of three phases in the redevelopment of the city hospital complex
into residential, commercial and retail properties. The Georgian will feature more than 100 condominiums and is expected to
be completed by mid-2006.
City Hospital - Georgian Condominiums
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Monday, May 16, 2004
50 percent of units sold at The Georgian City Hospital
City Hospital, which has sat vacant since 1989, will open its doors to residents this fall. Gilded Age Renovation LLC, which
is redeveloping the hospital, renamed the building The Georgian City Hospital, after the Georgian style of the 1913 structure.
The Georgian, although historic, is finding a new life in a modern look.
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Wednesday, October 13, 2004
City Hospital transformed into The Georgian condominiums
Developers have completed the first phase of a $40 million redevelopment of the former City Hospital into condominiums. The
hospital, originally opened in 1912, is now The Georgian, featuring 102 condominiums on six floors at 1804 Lafayette Avenue.
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Monday, October 04, 2004
101 condominiums going into former City Hospital
A $25-million development that will put 101 condominiums into the old City Hospital buildings is officially getting under way
Oct. 14. That's the date of a ribbon-cutting ceremony for two display units of the condominiums.
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Thursday, September 30, 2004
Flesh is returning to skeleton of old City Hospital
With windows and the front steps missing, and only skeletal remains of what once were copper-covered dormers and a cupola on
the roof, you might not think of the old City Hospital complex on Lafayette Avenue as a place to call home. But that's about
to change.
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Friday, July 30, 2004
City Hospital's first tenants expected to be in by spring
Although the condominiums in the old City Hospital complex on Lafayette Avenue are still about nine months away from the first
buyers moving in, people have been contacting Gilded Age Renovation LLC about buying them for the past year.
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Thursday, April 01, 2003
Developer duo sees condos resuscitating old City Hospital site
Plans to revive the old City Hospital on the southern edge of downtown have come and collapsed since the turn-of-the-century
complex closed in 1985. Now Lafayette Square developers Chris Goodson and Trace Shaughnessy - the energetic partners behind
the new Abbey on the Park condominiums - are ready to launch a $24 million plan to convert the main building to 101
market-rate condos.
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City of St. Louis Development Activity
The City Hospital Redevelopment Corporation is the developer that will renovate the old City Hospital and Malcolm Bliss site
into offices, stores and about 70 loft-type condos. The $30 million project will include the renovation of seven of 12
buildings on the 11-acre site.
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